MIGUEL SEPULVEDA

BIOGRAPHY

A firm believer in experimentation and constant learning of new techniques, Miguel’s first professional work for Marvel was the 8-issue miniseries Marvel Illustrated: The Iliad, written by Roy Thomas. That was followed by The Trojan War, also written by Thomas.

Later, Sepulveda penciled one of the Thor: God-Size Special stories, and collaborated in a couple issues of Secret Invasion: X-Men, before taking over as ongoing artist on Thunderbolts, first with Andy Diggle, and later with Jeff Parker as writers. During that time, he also did a cover for Spider-Man: The Clone Saga #2 and the short story Wolverine: Carni-Brawl. He then moved to the cosmic event The Thanos Imperative and its epilogue, the one-shot Devastation.

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Miguel's first work for DC was the Superman / Batman Annual, which he followed with JLA #58, Green Lantern: War of the Green Lanterns: Aftermath, or the controversial Action Comics #900 story written by David Goyer where Superman renounces his American citizenship. After starting the New-52 Stormwatch book part of the New-52, Miguel moved to Red Lanterns with issue 10 of the book where he did a really successful run. At Dark Horse, Miguel worked on Lone Wolf 2100 or the Captain Midnight series. He's also worked for Blizzard Entertainment on their Starcraft and Hearthstone franchises.

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Returning to Marvel, Miguel worked on Indestructible Hulk, the Ant-Man Movie Prelude, Captain America or most recently, Kingpin.

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Miguel's most recent work has been for Blizzard, where he's worked on books like Starcraft or Hearthstone, and Starcraft: Soldiers for Dark Horse. Miguel is currently available.